Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts Can China and Russia Navigate Their Power Transition in Central Asia?

Can China and Russia Navigate Their Power Transition in Central Asia?

June 12, 2024 | 10:00 am to 11:30 am | Eurasia Program

About the Event

China and Russia have long had a de facto partnership in Central Asia, in which Russia was the primary security provider and China was the primary investor. Under this arrangement, Beijing tacitly agreed not to challenge Moscow's regional primacy, and regional states largely respected the interests of their great power neighbors. But two processes are now underway that might jeopardize this arrangement.

First, a power transition is underway in the region, with Chinese power rising fast relative to Russia's, and power transitions have historically been prone to competition and even conflict. Next, regional countries are increasingly asserting their own interests, including in ways that could accelerate a trend toward Chinese-Russian competition. Whether Beijing and Moscow can preserve their partnership in the region against these headwinds is far from certain.


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Speakers

Robert E. Hamilton

Robert E. Hamilton - Colonel (Retired) Robert E. Hamilton, PhD, is a Former Senior Fellow and Head of Research at the Foreign Policy Research Institute's Eurasia Program.

Edward Lemon

Edward Lemon - Edward Lemon is Research Assistant Professor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University, Washington DC and President of the Oxus Society of Central Asian Affairs. ;

Aizada Nuriddenova

Aizada Nuriddenova - Aizada Nuriddenova is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Sciences at Suleyman Demirel University in Kazakhstan.

Akram Umarov

Akram Umarov - Dr. Akram Umarov is the First Vice-Rector of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy.

Michael R. Rouland

Michael R. Rouland - Dr. Michael Rouland is Senior Strategic Advisor and Director of Research at the Russia Strategic Initiative, US European Command where he oversees a comprehensive and diverse program that supports the entire Department of Defense and a global network of over 350 academic experts to provide strategic perspective on Russia. ; Moderator